Robin Williams, who unfortunately passed away

This is like almost 10 years ago when I found out Steve Irwin was dead through GaiaOnline

ugh oh man... now I'm so sad
 
I'm more distraught over this than I should be. I'm on skype with Callaway and we're both actually crying over it.
 
Ugh this is awful. He was amazingly talented and will be missed.

Can't believe it was a suicide, I wonder who could of helped, or if this had been coming for a long time.
 
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I'm shocked, really, I can't believe this...
May he rest in peace.
 
RIP Robin, you were a good man.
He is in my favorite movie, What Dreams May Come. I know that a lot of people think that movie isn't great but believe me when I saw that it's one of the best movies I have ever seen. Robin does such a fantastic job in his role, and it's a powerful movie. I would recommend this movie if any of you are going to watch any Robin Williams movies this week.
 
I'm just now getting the chance to read some news reports. The Autopsy is tomorrow, but it's really looking like a suicide. As I was telling Callaway earlier, one of the funniest, happiest, and most influential people of our time died depressed and unhappy, and he'll be remembered as the most cheerful people in our lives.

Ms. Doubtfire 2 will most likely be canceled tomorrow. Conan had an amazing speech at the end of his show tonight, as he found out during the filming that Robin had died. This is all just still a shocker for me, and probably the only time I've ever been effected by a celebrity passing away.

If you were born in the 80's or 90's, then you've surely seen Flubber, Hook, Ms. Doubtfire, Jumanji, Good Morning Vietnam, Aladdin, and Bicentennial Man. There are many more, but he's been at the top of the comedy pyramid for most of my life. I really feel like I've lost a friend, even if I never knew the man personally. All of his performances are personable, and you feel as if you get to know him while you watch these films. Despite his fall out with Disney in the 90's and 00's, he was always known to be a kind, compassionate, and one of the most well-meaning celebrities out there.

While yes, there are more things going on in the world right now, this is something big enough for everyone to agree on. He was a wonderful actor, an on-screen teacher, and we'll always remember him as a friend even if none of us knew him.

I've always tried to make sense of things. There must be some reason I am as I am. As you can see, Madame Chairman, I am no longer immortal.

What's right is what's left if you do everything else wrong.

No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.

Death is nature’s way of saying, ‘your table is ready.’

So, let's remember Robin for everything he was. He was a genius, a madman, a comedian, and felt more like one of the family than an actor. If you enjoy a drink, pour an extra. If you pray, give him your best. If you mourn, light a candle. We'll all remember what he was and what he did in our own way, but don't remember him as the man that spent his last years in rehab and depression. Remember him when he was happy, how he wanted all of us to be.

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He was a wonderful person who impacted millions in a positive way. I'll always remember his films and the parts he voice acted in.
It's sad to see someone filled with such joy and compassion pass away.

R.I.P.
 
thank you so much for your post, jamie.
i may be sobbing like a child again b ut thank you. just thank you.

we should all remember what hes done for us, and be happy we can always watch our favorite movies again and again, even if there wont be a new one. im rewatching flubber right now. he gave us so much. we must all carry on loving and laughing, as im sure he would want us to.
 
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